Review: The Drop Box by Ivie and Kluck


The Drop Box: How 500 Abandoned Babies, an Act of Compassion, and a Movie Changed My Life ForeverThe Drop Box: How 500 Abandoned Babies, an Act of Compassion, and a Movie Changed My Life Forever by Brian Ivie
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

The first half is the sort of navel gazing self-importance dressed up in Christian language that you'd kind of expect from a 20 something writing a memoir. The back end, especially the reflections on the ministry in South Korea and the pastor there who spearheaded it, his relationship with the gospel, and the need for grace was all quite good.

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